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title:How to Be Sexy Without Looking Sleazy
author:Nicholson, JoAnna.
publisher:Impact Publications
isbn10 | asin:1570230137
print isbn13:9781570230134
ebook isbn13:9780585226248
language:English
subjectWomen--Sexual behavior, Sexual attraction.
publication date:1995
lcc:HQ29.N53 1995eb
ddc:646.7/042
subject:Women--Sexual behavior, Sexual attraction.
How to Be Sexy Without Looking Sleazy
Joanna Nicholson
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IMPACT PUBLICATIONS
Manassas Park, Virginia
How to Be Sexy Without Looking Sleazy
Copyright 1995 by JoAnna Nicholson
All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission of the publisher: Impact Publications, 9104-N Manassas Drive, Manassas Park, VA 22111, Tel. 703/361-7300.
ISBN 1-57023-013-7
Library of Congress Catalog Number 94-076585
For information on distribution or quantity discount rate, Tel. 703/361-7300, Fax 703/335-9486, or write to: Sales Department, Impact Publications, 9104-N Manassas Drive, Manassas Park, VA 22111, Distributed to the trade by National Book Network, 4720 Boston Way, Suite A, Lanham, MD 20706, Tel. 301/459-8696.
With great appreciation to all of the sexy men and women from around the world who contributed their titillating and intimate thoughts to help make this a gem of a little book, especially to the awesome #1.
Special loving thanks:
To the "spicy" Phyllis, who continues to prove how appealing a good sense of humor is and that sexy, like a good friendship and good bottle of red wine only improves with age.
To the provocative Ceci, whose vivid and dramatic thoughts, adjectives and friendship made this book much more seductive and fun to writemay her arresting "X-factor" delightfully disrupt her entire life!
And to my incredible mother, who continues to teach by example what it means to love "nearly'' unconditionally and who has proven that there really are "princes" out there who will love and cherish you even if they don't find you until you are in your seventies!
Women from every walk of life, in every age group, of every size and shape, married or single, want to be sexier. I know because I have asked them, "If you could have any look you wanted, what would it be?" Ninety-five percent answer, "Sexier!"
Their quest is threatened by the fear that they will appear foolish or sleazy. In their minds, there is a fine line between being sexy and being sleazy and they don't want to cross itrightly so! Given the choice, they would stay "securely" mundane-looking rather than run the risk of embarrassing themselves or their men.
Yes, the differences between sexy women and sleazy women are manyhow you project yourself, how you dress, how you apply your makeup, your demeanor, your attitude, a look in your eyes, the look on your face, how you move, and your body language.
I've worked with, and interviewed, women and men from all corners of the world on "How to be Sexy without Looking Sleazy." I know YOU CAN BECOME SEXIER with the right tools and attitude. Here are some of my favorite suggestions, and experiences. Get started on your sexier look by checking your Sexy I.Q.
WHAT'S YOUR SEXY I.Q.?
True or False
1. A young woman is sexier than an older woman. ___
2. To be sexier, you should always have at least a little bit of skin showing. ___
3. A man would rather have sex with a sleazy woman than just dinner and a goodnight kiss with a sexy woman. ___
4. Only a sleazy woman would talk "naughty" to her man. ___
5. A slimmer woman is sexier than a full-figured woman. ___
6. To be sexy you have to be at least a little "flashy." ___
7. Men expect sexy women to wear quite a lot of makeup. ___
8. A sexy woman would not tell her man "no." ___
9. At work, a sexy woman should hide her "femininity." ___
10. To please her man, a sexy woman would fake an orgasm. ___
11. Cotton panties are never sexy. ___
12. There is a big difference between being sexy and being sleazy. ___
13. A sexy woman lets her man know that other men find her sexy, too. ___
14. To a man, a sexy woman is sexier in a bikini than she is in her glasses. ___
15. Sexy is a "look" more than it is an "attitude." ___
ARE YOU RIGHT? ANSWERS IN BACK.
Sexy and sleazy are like Beauty and the Beastboth are in the eye of the beholder.
A sexy woman is one that a man wants to make endless stories with... a sleazy woman is one to just "pass" his "moment" with.
Remember, sexy does not have a price-tagthere are sleazy or dowdy-looking women who have money and sexy-looking women who are on a very tight budget. Train your eye to select quality looking garments and accessories no matter where you shop or how much you can spend.
There is a very fine line between sexy and sleazy. It's often just a matter of an inch or two: One too many buttons undone; an inch too much cleavage showing; any cleavage showing when it's not appropriate; a skirt an inch or two too short for your legs, your age, or for the occasion.
Even classy, sexy women can talk "naughty" and be risque in private. Behind closed doors anything that a consenting couple does is sexyeven "sleaze." Ask your man what words turn him on. What fantasy "outfits" does he picture you wearinga garter belt with stockings and high heels, a G-string, or a coat and shoes with nothing else!
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